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ENDGame: The New Dynamical Core of the Met Office Weather and Climate Prediction Model

In: UK Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics

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  • John Thuburn

    (University of Exeter, Department of Mathematics)

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The Met Office weather and climate prediction model has recently upgraded its dynamical core—the model component that solves the equations of dynamics and thermodynamics on explicitly resolved scales. Designing, building, and testing the new dynamical core, known as ENDGame, took over 10 years, and was underpinned by a great deal of mathematical analysis. This chapter outlines some of the author’s mathematical contributions to the design of ENDGame, through his collaboration with the Met Office, and summarizes some of the positive impacts of the new dynamical core.

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  • John Thuburn, 2016. "ENDGame: The New Dynamical Core of the Met Office Weather and Climate Prediction Model," Springer Books, in: Philip J. Aston & Anthony J. Mulholland & Katherine M.M. Tant (ed.), UK Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics, edition 1, pages 27-33, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-25454-8_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25454-8_4
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